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  1. Bernard Krigstein ( / ˈkrɪɡstaɪn /; [1] March 22, 1919 – January 8, 1990) [2] was an American illustrator and gallery artist who received acclaim for his innovative and influential approach to comic book art, notably in EC Comics. His artwork usually displayed the signature B. Krigstein. His best-known work in comic books is the eight ...

    • March 22, 1919, New York City, US
    • January 8, 1990 (aged 70), New York City, US
  2. BROOKLYN-BORN PAINTER Bernard Krigstein (1919-1990) graduated with honors from Brooklyn College in 1940 with a B.A. in Fine Art. For the next fifty years he maintained an active career, constantly altering his style to best serve his subjects. Krigstein’s first professional experience came with the Federal Arts Project of the W.P.A., copying ...

  3. Bernie Krigstein. (22 March 1919 - 8 January 1990, USA) 'Master Race' (Impact #1). Bernard Krigstein was an American painter and illustrator who is nowadays better known as a comic artist. A large chunk of his work can be categorized as plain juvenile entertainment, but several stories stand out for their experimental nature.

  4. About. Contact. New York City painter, teacher, illustrator, comic book artist (1919-1990) Dedicated to Bernard Krigstein, New York City and Adirondacks painter, teacher, illustrator, and EC Comics artist.

  5. Jun 8, 2008 · The Right To Silence. Fifty years ago, when artist Bernie Krigstein (1919-1990) finally turned his back on the Comics Code-approved, formula-bound, space-restricted, word-dominated American comicbook industry, the medium lost one of its few genuine visionaries, an inspiration to Jim Steranko, Frank Miller and others to this day.

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  8. Jul 14, 2002 · Bernard Krigstein's life between the panels. Commercial art, for all its constraints, seemed like the only haven for figurative artists at mid-century, and Krigstein took a craftsman's pride in ...

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